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AI MATTERS, VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1 5(1) 2019 Welcome to AI Matters 5(1) Amy McGovern, co-editor (University of Oklahoma; [email protected]) Iolanda Leite, co-editor (Royal Institute of Technology (KTH); [email protected]) DOI: 10.1145/3320254.3320255 Issue overview receiving the 2018 ACM A.M. Turing Award! Welcome to the first issue of the fifth vol- ume of the AI Matters Newsletter! This issue opens with some news on a new SIGAI Stu- Submit to AI Matters! dent Travel Scholarship where we aim to en- Thanks for reading! Don’t forget to send courage students from traditionally underrep- your ideas and future submissions to AI resented geographic locations to apply and at- Matters! We’re accepting articles and an- tend SIGAI supported events. We also sum- nouncements now for the next issue. De- marize the fourth AAAI/ACM SIGAI Job Fair, tails on the submission process are avail- which continues to grow with the increasing able at http://sigai.acm.org/aimatters. popularity of AI. In our interview series, Marion Neumann interviews Tom Dietterich, an Emer- itus Professor at Oregon State University and one of the pioneers in Machine Learning. Amy McGovern is co- In our regular columns, we have a summary editor of AI Matters. She of recent and upcoming AI conferences and is a Professor of com- events from Michael Rovatsos. Our educa- puter science at the Uni- tional column this issue is dedicated to “biduc- versity of Oklahoma and tive computing”, one of Prolog’s most distinc- an adjunct Professor of tive features. Larry Medsker’s policy column meteorology. She directs summarizes several policy aspects relevant to the Interaction, Discovery, the SIGAI community worldwide, including a Exploration and Adapta- recent executive order for “Maintaining Amer- tion (IDEA) lab. Her re- ican Leadership In Artificial Intelligence” and search focuses on ma- a summary of policy views on AI by Wolfgang chine learning and data mining with applica- Wahlster, CEO and Scientific Director of the tions to high-impact weather. German Research Center for AI. Iolanda Leite is co-editor We have two paper contributions for this issue. of AI Matters. She is an The first paper is a continuation of the discus- Assistant Professor at the sion of an AI “cosmology” by our contributing School of Electrical En- editors Cameron Hughes and Tracey Hughes. gineering and Computer The second paper proposes Experiential AI as Science at the KTH Royal a new research agenda by a multidisciplinary Institute of Technology in set of researchers including both artists and Sweden. Her research in- scientists. The writers come from University terests are in the areas of of Edinburgh and Herriot Watt University. Human-Robot Interaction and Artificial Intelli- We close by bringing back our popular enter- gence. She aims to develop autonomous so- tainment/humor column with an AI generated cially intelligent robots that can assist people crossword puzzle by Adi Botea. We aim to over long periods of time. have this feature regularly now and we will publish the solution in the following issue. Finally, we would like to congratulate Yoshua Bengio, Geoffrey Hinton, and Yann LeCun on Copyright c 2019 by the author(s). 3.